When are people going to realize that being good at something when you're five doesn't mean you'll be good at it when you're a real person. This kid will likely either: burn out and not care about wrestling by puberty; need to relearn everything when his body changes completely in a few years.

When are people going to realize that being good at something when you're five doesn't mean you'll be good at it when you're a real person. This kid will likely either: burn out and not care about wrestling by puberty; need to relearn everything when his body changes completely in a few years.

this kid might actually live up to his potential..

I am certainly impressed. He looked like he really wanted to compete hard, and he has techniques for days.

Damn. I suppose there's always the possibility of burnout, but that kid is really, really good. If he decides that this is what he wants to do and keeps training for the next 15 years, he's got a ton of potential. A lot can happen, though, and I'm not a big fan of trying to call child prodigies. That gets real messy, real fast. So much can go wrong in those situations.

Damn. I suppose there's always the possibility of burnout, but that kid is really, really good. If he decides that this is what he wants to do and keeps training for the next 15 years, he's got a ton of potential. A lot can happen, though, and I'm not a big fan of trying to call child prodigies. That gets real messy, real fast. So much can go wrong in those situations.

Exactly what I was thinking. There is obiously someone pushing this kid pretty hard. He could get burned out and if he does, that all she wrote.